Saratoga Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1915-08-03

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SARATOGA FORM CHART. SARATOGA. N. Y.. MONDAY. AUGUST 2, 1915. Iii-I «i;i . Saratoga Aw« hit ion. Summer Meeting of ] -I da,-. Weather threatening. . Presiding sii-wiii-ii. . s. v ».inii-t:ii. Presiding Judge, C. 11. p. 1 1 muill. Starter, Marti Cassldy. Bac- i.j Si -r i;ir . Andrew Miller. _ i Kacing starts at 2:30 p. m. iChicagu tin* 1:30 p. m.i. w Indicates whip, s upon, 1". Winkers. Eig- ■ nr s in |i:iii utlu ■-., s following tin dlstauce of each race Indicate index number, track record, age d none : ind weight carried, •indicates apprentice allowance. • 4 "| Qwp itbst RACE 3-4 Mile. 16010—1:11—3—113. 00 Added. ::- ear old- and upward. £i X. %J O Selling. Net value to w inm-i =44 »: second, sjii; tliinl. 330. . tuUx Horses AWtlISt ,-j ? Str Fin Jockeys Owners O 11 C P S : 2168V rii.NMNi, TOWER w :; lu7 11 i- 1J l- V 5 Byrne Mi1- -l Shilling ; 3 7 1 s -7 I 8O3002COKSICAN w : l«0 8 2 2* -h 21 - T McTagt W P Burch I 7 7 . 7 ■" 21882 IM Will IN WU S lin a r 8" J* ■■* ■■"■ .1 McTagrtJ O Talbott M M M 4 2 L 1 462 HAWTHORN wb 5 Ml 7 :: 5 » 1- 4- M Garner C P Buschemeyeril Si 16 "7 5 7 1 217481 LVHH si: w :: lu7 ■ B V fiJ 8" " C Turner A Belmont fi 7 I 2] 6-5 21208* RIB M .l i i,mvn: w •• Hi2 2 ; 8* 71 51 V I- McAtee J II Stamper .lr M M M 12 fi 218321klsi MlTinN wb ti 112 11 7 ■■• *-■ 7- 7ll M Buxton .1 afacHanua 8 10 8 4 2 21268riiAKTii.it am 8 121 9W Wt M* »* B» W .1 OBnC A Spiel 28 •• 20 8 4 21590 SQt KIT. Kit w 4 112 ! 9 i " 8 » Q Barm I" McBrMe S i« in 1 2 20835 111 NtblsS v4 lis in 4 3* 8* 9" M I: Martin TC McDowell m 15 IS S 21 i 21601 siNAl w •"• 1101 :: I T n n n ll CavanhC W Quasar ■ 59 58 20 lo Time, 1235. 24. 36. 48. 1:00, 1:13, Track fast. Winner -Hr. g. by Yankee- Okitau trained by .1. Powers. W.-ili to pout ii 24.:. At p iM in minutes. Start good ami slew. Won easily; second and third driv- : Ing, CONNING TOWEB showed a brilliant Might of speed in the early running and drew out, wiili eaw «ben challenged in 1 1 1 • - tinal eighth. COBSICAN disposed of PALANQUIN In the homestretch, hut tired :.i«i inik ng .i game effort to overtake the leader. PALANQUIN cared irronnd an all the turns, imt also : iirni when the final drive came. HAWTHOBN raced gamely, bul was losing ground at the finish. BROOM KLOWEB had a rough race. PBESlMITION. SQlEELEB ami HINTBESS were eased up in the , final eighth. The winner, entered for 3800, was hid np to ,000 and hoM to 1". .1. Nolan. Scratched— 21471 Sarsenet, 105; 21052 Forecast, !M: 30431 Amu Josie, 103. Overweight: Squeeier, 2 ponnls; Sinai. 1 j. r~_ rj /"• SECOND BACK Abcut 2 1-2 Miles. IBM I 5:00% — 0 -100. Twelfth B—uiwg . 2-| X j § O Shillclah Steeplechase. Value ,000. t-year-oMs and upward. Selling. N.-i rataa t.. winner si.ii.i: second, 00; third, 00. lml- l..rs,s AWtllSi . Ill 15 21 Fin Jockeys Owners I H C I S j 20X02 FL BART w 7 138 . :i a a :: 2* l f Tnckey .1 E Wkiener :: ".7 M 13-20out— i iOi.i.i i.-WTSll w 7 131 ■ l V- I" i U -" -I .ii ilv T Hitchcock 7-59-6 17 i mut— IilllljKN HT OF MERCIw C 147 1 - 2» - - 3 3 M Ttgne K A Clark B 1» 7 1 — ] Time. 5:27. Track fast. Winn-i Id. _. bj Fatherless Network trained by .1. II. Lewis. Won to pusl at S:17. Ai |M.st i minute. Start good and si,r.. v n easily; second and third driving. EL BABT was sared tar back at the leaders tor Hie Orst two mile-, then gained rapidl] when called «n ; ..ml easily passed swisn in tne final eighth, swisll displayed mucb speed, bu liis rider choked him inio : i-xbaustion and was ol little assistance In the final drive. KNHiHI 01 Ml.Kil fenced [loorly ami almost ; mst liis rider at the seventeehth and n.nei. entli jiimi -. The uinmr -i - ntered rot .sijiK; no bid. Bcratcfacd 21tW4!!Sklbbereen, lTj 4j -| r FT fT THIRD BACE 3-4 Mile. 10010—1:11 — 3—113. Thirty-second Banning United state-, j£ X. *_f I I Hotel Stakes. Value ,000. 2-year-oldB. AJlowancea. Net value to winner ,000; gecond, 00; third, $::m. i Index Horses AlVtllSt « i % Str l-in Juckeys Owners O H C P S tl03t*DOMlNANT w 108 9 2 1" 1* 1 V- T McTagt L S Thompson 21 3 9-5 7-101-3 klOMLOBAC wit HIT 7 1 .--■.- -■; 1 McTag*rtK r Keene 5 7 0 3 1 20774JiAltsi; Hl.NKV w no 3 0 ",L ■,■ :■ :;" M Oarner • N Camden ■" 7 i; J 1 211631:1 I Si: w lin i 4 4 Il 4 C Can/. -I W Iarrish 3 ■". IJ 8-5 4-6 2i688 AIK MAN w 110 - I . 5] •"■- 5* 1 MeCabeyG A « orivan 7 7 - 0-5 21747 I. oKD ROCK VALE w lOi 1 7 6" 7- 6 V C Turner A Belmont M 38 M hi 5 21688 KILMER w 107 i x sJ 8* 74 7* M Burton W A Prima 89 29 39 s 4 21229 Ti H. Kii.MA a m7 S 3 4- V 8] : B Martin i Livingston 39 89 39 M ~ 21458 John . KLEIN wa 1«7 • I I 9 9 . Kederia .1 W Schorr ■: M M lo J Time. 12. 24. 35, 47«5. 5945. 1:13%. Track last. WInnei -Br. c, l y Delhi- Dominoes trained by J. Rowc. Went to post at :i:4s. Ai post 7 minutes. Stan good and slow. Won cantering; second and third driving. DOMINANT led under slight restraint in the early running ami. drawing out Into a long lead ..Idle rounding the last turn, won in a canter. LOBAC raced in nearest pursuit ot the leaders, bul tired] ii the boaaestretch and was driving hard at the finish. .IAKSK I1KNRY ran well and finished resolutely uuder punishment. l.I I.SI-: finished fast through th final quarter and was gaining with every stride at the i-nd. aik MAN ran wide all the way. KII.MKK and POLBOMA were not persevered with when plalnlj I l ah n. Scratched 21443:Bromo, 110; 20228 Cosmic, 117; 20000 Can tara, 110. t verwela;bta Dominant, 1 pound. Ann FOCBTII BACE 1 1-4 Miles. 10102 2:iil :: 123. Thirteenth Buwlng Saratoga 2-1 X *J I O Handicap. Value ,000. 3-year-olda ami apwanL Net value to winner ,3uO; si ml. 00; third. 00. Index Horses AWtlTSt / V- Str Fin Jockeys Own-rs I 11 C i S 2F788 BOAMEB wb 1 12s 2 1 l1: 1- 1- l« l"1 J Butwell A Miller 8-5 1 ! 21729SAKA |ii;. w ■• 103 •. 2 4; 1; :i ; 2 L" C Turin r 1 -I l.-ary B M 7 -. I 5 21460 STAB JASMINE w Ii 103 1 5 51 ■" 5« 4 .. :: B Martin T C McDowell 131 1 M 58 6 1 - 21911 TRIAL Bl .IlliV wn :; luo :• 4 :, ; .- .". :; 4 .1 MeTanrii; B Caaaatt 15 29 29 7 I .21437VATKKl.!.iissiiM w 3 104 7 8 21 * II •■ -"-; .1 McCabeyT C McDowell t3] I hJ-50-5 1-2 21630 siiAKiSiiuoiKli wb 3 100 n 7 ;- •.- ».- ii1 «."• n Byrne S L Parsons " 8 i 7-5 3-5 21636 BORROW w 7 123 4 0 7 7 7 7 7 J Nutter J S Thompson I 1 lS-.J7-." 3 o . Soupled in betting; no geparati place or snow betting;. rime. 12, 23y5. 26. 48. 1:01. 1:13-;,. IM%, 1:39V 2:04V Track fast. Winner — B. u. by Knight Errant — Rose Tree 11 trained by A. .1. Goldsborougb. Went to ]-ost at 4: is. AI post :: minutes, start good and slow. Won cantering; second and third driving. ROAMKR rushed to the fi- nt at once and. drawing awaj Into a long lead while rounding the far turn, won uudfr restraint. SABATOGA was saved in the early running and closed up gamely after enter ing tin- bomestretcfa and hung on resolutelj t the finish. STAB JASMINE closed np ground steadily and outstayed TBIAL KV .II KV. The latter and WATERBLOSSOM raced well lor a mile. SHARlSHOOTER and BORROW ran dull races. Scratched 21030StromboH, 12::. r rr f iti-th BACE l Kile, OlSOl — i::;---.— 3— 110. Pure s.-,i ii i. 3-year-okte and upward. 2-| J. j I j Selling. Nit ralne to winner *:::•": second, . ln": third, -s:.n. Index Horses AWtiPSt j -2 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Q II f I 21462 LINDENTHAL w ■• 103 5 7 .",- 3k 2* 2» 1» J Kederia J W Schorr I 1 4 s-j 4-.". 1 21598 1 A MM. IT wb 7 HI 8 6 8 B B •, .- .1 McCaheyR T Wilson 7-5 2 9-5 7-101-3 l310S7*GBOSVENOB w :. K4 1 l 1: 2 3* ; 3* T Henry J M Henry Br 8 10 8 1 8-6 21652*liKi: ST wn 3 :m :: c. Ill1 1 !- D| B WarachrOneck Stable t3 la 15 8 :: 20941*SI1VNKS.S w :! ! s J :; 7 7; .",!1 51 V- J, McAtee T Civile 1 s 4. I .", | .", 21686 -BOOKFlt KILL WB 3 110 8 - 2* 41 8 7. U DIshmonM C Moore l.", 1!5 15 8 I 2l904-iVAI.AS w .1 961 7 ! 3" 5» 71 8 1 T PargtonR B Stelle 19 Is 12 S - 21234 IMIKLSSIOX wnoiin 1 8 8J 8« ! II S M Garner .1 H Stamper Jr 3] 6 1 8-6 9-10 Time, i3. 25, 36"5. 49, l:01 i5. l:14»/5. 1:27%. 1:41. Track last. Winner — B. g, by Star Shoo Lyndall trained by .1. 1". Schorr. Went to posi at 4:45. At i« t :i naiaates. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. LINDENTHAL moved op swiftly while rounding the last turn and shook off FORECAST in the Ana] • iuhth. but tired and just lasted long enough to withstand AMAI.ITS belated challenge. The latter dropped i. ir out of contention In the early running, but closed an Immense gap through the bomestretcfa and would have won in another stride. GBOSVENOR raced wide throughout, but finished fast. FOBECASf set n good pace t" the hist eighth and would have been closer up with a stronger rider. IMPRESSION was pulled up in the final eighth. The winner, entered for 00, was bid ii] to ,205 and bought in. Scratched -21502 Marshon, 115, Overweights -Valas, 2J pounds. J.O/"| SIXTH BACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 10190—1:05%— 2— 114. 00 Added. 2-year-olds. 2-| J. *J Q V/ Maahn-. Specia I Weights. Net value tl. winner .20: -eeond. S7i : third. 0. "Index: Horses AWtPISt U a "* Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C I S 20313 ! iiNKli VENNIE w 114 2 : V ij i" U M I turner .1 Livingston t4 8 ii 1 21060 FLElRO w 11" 1 1 2 •"■ II .; C Qana .1 Livingston +1 8 •; 1 21632 TBI MIVTOR u 115118 8 C 41 :; 3* J Loftus G 1 Widener Jr 8 B T 8-5 7 M 21691 REMEMBRANCE WB 111 B 4 V 21 1 I1 T McTagt I. S Thompson - - 9-0 4-5 1-3 21430 BIG SMOKE a ill 9 7 Ej 8s 5" "" D ConnellyT C Bradley I ::. 3 8-5 3-6 21012 ST. ROCK WB 114 7 1 9" 7- 7: 6* C Turner A Belmont I 8 6 2 1 20271 LI III-L MAY w 111 4 2 I1 11 ■- 7: M Buxton J H Stamper Jr 29 30 30 in .1 21476 MOONSTONE w 111 "i i 81 .- k; 8a C Watson It T Wilson I GO ii g 20926 iKiiANDIL w 111 3 5 73 t* : ■ :•- .1 McCabe H II Hewitt 29 39 90 W 5 SMILAX w HI •; in M W 1" M L McAtee T Clyde 3$ M M lo Z .Collided iii betting: no Separate place or show betting. Time. 1145. 23%. 35"s. *7*», 1:01. 1:08. Track fast. Winner — B. c, by Ptcton Sli. MissW trained by M. Prest m. Wi in to |« st at 5:13. At im.-i 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won ridden out: --earl and third driving. COLONEL VENNIE dosed up st.-adily next to the rail on the last turn and. after being bumped ;,t the eighth post. u:e ridden out at the finish. 1T.K1 Itu wan forced to be taken np sharply wle n entering the homestretch, but finished i i-t and was evidently best. TBIMPATOB closed a big gap in the early running and hung on gamely under punM nt. REMEMBRANCE showed speed, but quit as if short BIO SMOKE ran well. ST. ROCK was Rway slowly. ETHEL MAY set a fast early pace and quit Scratched 21711 Indian Chant. 114: 21I77 Joan W. Klein, ill. Overweights Ileiuo. l pound: Trumpator, 11.


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